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you know. this is deja news live from berlin the german chancellor tries to ease a crisis that could bring down her government and the mantel it is planning emergency talks with affected e.u. nations in a bid to solve a bunch of round of migration with in chile minister but how strong are the chances for compromise we'll have a formal full analysis for you from our chief political correspondent in just a second. also on the program portfolios. the giants of origin by securing a lower floor in the group stages of the world cup in russia we'll have the
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highlights of that game for you and plenty more later on in the show. you're. welcome my name is christopher bring it thanks for joining us chancellor angela merkel is reportedly planning emergency talks with several a huge nations as she struggles to avert a crisis within her coalition government of the migration policy the german daily built says the high level meeting could take place as soon as next weekend. chancellor merkel is currently locked in a round with her own interior minister hoskyns e who for who heads the the very insistent party of her christian democrats see hope for has threatened to unilaterally tighten germany's borders in defiance of magical who wants to find a european solution. so with fears spread. but the newspaper nobody in the c.s.u.
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is interested in toppling the chancellor dissolving the conservative parliamentary group breaking up the coalition. bring in our chief political correspondent linda crane melinda we now have apparently the interior minister hasi who for softening his position somewhat is this the beginning of a compromise between him and chancellor merkel hard to say for sure because we are also seeing reports this morning that he told a circle of the the bavarian conservative party's leadership that's the c.s.u. party that's at the heart of this whole dispute he told them apparently i can't work with that woman anymore be furthering the two chancellor merkel so that makes it sound as if he is still seeing this as an absolute head to head power struggle but he did go on in the quote that he that you gave us to say that the c.s.u. as much as anybody else wants a sustainable solution and that's kind of an interesting term that would tend to
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indicate a bit of potential for compromise because it's a term that the chancellor herself is using the only sustainable solution is a multilateral european solution so we know for sure that merkel and say whoa for had been speaking this weekend we're hearing some leadership within the c.d.u. merkel's conservative saying a compromise does look feasible but no confirmation yet about whether it's going to extraordinary how high the tension between the two politicians is and of course merkel herself under huge pressure to following this multilateral solution this european solution on migration the e.u. that has been so divided on this in recent months and years you know how difficult is it going to be for to secure the european solution that's absolutely right the e.u. approach to migration essentially has been broken since twenty fifteen since that huge influx of refugees in fact the treaty that was supposed to regulate whole the . thing dublin essentially was suspended and has never come back fully into force
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now in other words it is very difficult to get that multilateral european solution that the chancellor is pushing for but a couple of factors might indicate some room for movement here number one we've got different governments at the helm of a number of european countries than the ones we had in the past starting with italy now that is not an easy thing italy has a populist government has just turned away that boat full of refugees and said we're not taking any more but that means there may be some new negotiating dynamic here and as you mentioned the chancellor is now apparently looking toward a sort of pre-summit of affected countries that means the countries on the southern periphery of the e.u. on the x. sterna border that have borne the brunt of this crisis in the past and potentially if they get together in talks before the summit maybe there can be some movement
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she also emphasized once again in her weekly podcast that that multilateral solution she is looking for is the only way to deal with what she views as a european challenge let's take a listen to what she had to say there. and all the piss is a european challenge that also needs a european response and i think this is one of the crucial issues for europe's. remind us also melinda you know why we were talking yesterday about her interior minister haas the hoff and what's driving him what is driving her why you know is she so steadfast about. opposing the national solution to her interim minister once the fact is those southern european countries whom i mentioned the ones that are on the outer perimeter of the e.u. they have absolutely borne the brunt of this crisis from the beginning they have never had sufficient resources they have never had sufficient support from other
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e.u. member countries including unfortunately germany germany in its own way of course also has worn a norm the norm is burden but there is never been a coordinated approach the chancellor has repeatedly said we cannot go it alone she's criticize donald trump for going it alone and said unilateralism nationalism cannot be the answer to the complex challenges we face today she is hardly in a position then to do the very things she has for sworn and in fact if we don't have those southern european countries on board in a far reaching solution then truly described this will simply continue to fester and would go against everything she stood for ok melinda many many thanks for that melinda crane there our chief political correspondent. and staying with the issue of migration the aquarius rescue ship has arrived in the spanish port of the lengthy week off to italy refused to let a dog over six hundred migrants were rescued in the mediterranean last week but after interleave refused to admit them they remain stranded at sea the incident
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became the focus of a pan-european dispute over migration with rome saying e.u. member states were not doing enough to shoulder the burden on monday spain. agreed to take in the migrants. time now to catch up with some of the other stories making news around the world greece and macedonia have signed a deal ending a decades of the spirit of the message during his name prime ministers of the two countries were joined by un and e.u. officials on the shores of lake precipice to witness the signing ceremony under the agreement macedonia will be renamed the republic of north macedonia. in nicaragua a shoe challenged in a fire bombing in the capital managua have killed eight people including two children the violence came hours after the government and protesters struck an agreement aimed at ending weeks of deadly political out of arrest both sides are blaming each other for the flare ups that have agreed to continue negotiations.
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austrian chanceless of us in courts is called on germany to provide assurances that it has stopped spying on politicians international organizations and companies in austria major in both countries have been reporting that the german intelligence service had run an extensive espionage operation in neighboring austria between one thousand nine hundred nine and two thousand and six. and in the russian capital moscow all thought you say a taxi driver who crashed into a crowd on the side saturday night falls in a sleep eight people were injured including many who come to the city for the world cup police have opening to an investigation into the accident. by slim and with a big surprise at the european soccer championships two years ago they're doing the same at the russian world cop now they face giants argentina in group d. yesterday and they proved that their scrappy physical style was
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a match for the polish technique of the taney and. argentina broke the deadlock early on sergio aguero scoring the open and then ninety minutes. my but i sling came back just pool minutes later with their first ever world cup goal alfredsson bogus in this school i came the second hot argentina put the pressure on forcing iceland in some mistakes and penalty for the favorites surely this would be the lead upset leo messi say by how it is how the sun and the fans they say visits like the way i as the minutes counted down messi tried as luck again but it was in the avail one of the final score as iceland caused quite the upsets. the icelandic dream continues now the late game on saturday was a rough and tumble encounter with croatia battling to
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a two no victory nigeria. actually started in the thirty second minute with marry a man to kid scoring with this diving head was deflected by a temple but probably would have gone on even without the nigerians help then in the sixty ninth minute run juke each was wrestled down in the box by the fan of william forced a call. to capture the bridge stepped up to fire in that penalty making the final score to know to croatia. the early game on saturday so fronts taking on australia in group c. after in an eventful first half a foul just inside the ball on twenty three again going the french self up and took a penalty kick himself to break the deadlock in the fifty eighth minute just four minutes later that it was all square captain miles you do not know the australian rather equaliser from the spot and then. broke aussie hearts as he grabbed the
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winner for france in the eightieth manage a fine chip that she won the final school to france. is a summary of all the results for you on match day three. they're all the matches we've just been talking about argentina iceland surprising draw croatia to know against nigeria peru that was the other game on saturday a tight affair between ten mock improve the danes squeezing through by a single goal and france to australia one. now germany of course kick off their well can't world cup campaign later today against mexico in group f. goalkeeper a man will neuer will be leading his teammates out onto the pitch at the luzhniki stadium in moscow but this time four years ago the man doing that was phillip he captained the side in twenty fourteen ahead of there's often a game he's been talking to a moscow bureau chief yuri rachet in an exclusive interview for g.w.
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news how mr lama how are you and what are your first impressions of russia. there i'm doing great because i'm back at a world cup and that's always something special i get to watch lots of games and that's really nice. i think you know what do you like about russia. at the moment i'd say that the people here are really excited about the world cup they're happy that they can host such a massive event. coming from we see you at a public viewing in moscow. probably watching the games at the stadium instead but i'm not here for long so i look forward to enjoying the games from home this time around i'm watching on t.v. the last time i watched the world cup on t.v. was in two thousand and two so it's really nice to be able to experience it from home again. that's my take on what's it like as a retired footballer what do you feel when you see other people playing the game.
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stepping away from the game has meant i see things differently it's really nice that i can appreciate things differently than i could during my playing days when you're playing you have to be so focused on the games ahead now i can look at the stadiums and experience everything that happens around the matches and that's fantastic because you really get to see things from a different perspective. if you compare the preparations for the last world cup which of course ended very successfully with this tournament do you think there are similarities. we know that you know you love will prepare this team meticulously he has experience he knows how to set a team up he knows how to get ready for a tournament and the players are experienced many of these players have been to big tournaments before so i have a really good feeling. how do you see germany performing. well as i said there are players in this squad who have plenty of experience already been to big tournaments they all play for clubs in the best leagues that
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also play in international competitions like the champions league. but there are also young talents in the squad who are a breath of fresh air and are also gaining some experience. about the other teams who are your favorites. in my favorites are brazil argentina the spanish and french and of course the germans. want to. thank you my pleasure. talking to germany's former captain phillips a quick reminder of our top story for you german chancellor angela merkel as reporters replanning emergency talks with the e.u. nations affected by migration as she struggles to avert a crisis that could bring down a coalition government that clears locked in a round with interior minister last seen hold for his threaten to unilaterally tighten germany's borders in defiance of not clear who wants to find
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a european solution. you're watching to govern news more from us as ever at the top of the hour to stay with us if you can. pay me who do you think is going to be a little chippy. that matches the scores. two thousand and eighteen soccer world cup on d w news.

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